Edit Game
Accuse: charge (someone) with an offense or crim ...
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   19  Close
Verdict: a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
Part of speech: noun
Victim: a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
Part of speech: Noun "victims of domestic violence"
Suspect: a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
Part of speech: verb "the police have arrested a suspect"
Testify: give evidence as a witness in a law court.
Part of speech: verb "he testified against his own commander"
Trial: In general, a trial is a test or an experiment. Most commonly, the word refers to a criminal trial in a courtroom before a judge and jury. It is also often used in a scientific context to refer to things like clinical trials and drug
Part of speech: noun he go to the trials
Plead make an emotional appeal.
Part of speech: verb “Don't go,” she pleaded"
Prison: a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
Part of speech: Noun "he died in prison"
Server time: a person who makes very little effort at work because they are waiting to leave or retire.
Part of speech: Verb "giving a man job security turns him into a time-server"
Sentence: the punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court, or fixed by law for a particular offense
Part of speech: noun "her husband is serving a three-year sentence for fraud"
Jail: a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
Part of speech: noun "he served 15 months in jail"
Innocent: Innocent essentially means not guilty. Specifically, it refers to an individual who is not responsible for the occurrence, event, or even crime that they are accused of.
Part of speech: adjective: he´s innocent and all people believes he´s a murderer
Guilty: Guilty generally means committing a crime or being responsible for it. In a criminal case, guilty means the admission by a defendant that they have committed the crime they were charged with, or the finding by a judge or a jury that
Part of speech: Adjective he is guilty
Fine: A fine or mulct is a penalty of money that a court of law or other authority decides has to be paid as punishment for a crime or other offense. The amount of a fine can be determined case by case, but it is often announced in advance.
Part of speech: noun the fine he have to pay is of 1B bucks
Culprit: a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.
Part of speech: noun police culprit a prisoner
Court: a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
Part of speech: noun "she will take the matter to court"
Cell: a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
Part of speech: noun "the authorities locked all remaining inmates in their cells"
Charge: accuse (someone) of something, especially an offense under law.
Part of speech verb "they were charged with assault"
Bail: the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
Part of speech: noun "he has been released on bail"
Arrest: seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody.
Part of speech: Verb you are arrested!